An extension of the current Web that provides an easier way to find, share, reuse and combine information. It is based on machine-readable information and builds on XML technology s capability to define customized tagging schemes and RDF s ( esource escription ramework ) flexible approach to representing data. The Semantic Web provides common formats for the interchange of… ☕ Read more

I think it has something to do with the workspace/.metadata. I had the problem of semantic errors reported but Hello World compiles and runs. I deleted the project, created another one, same error reporting. Reinstalled CDT, same thing. Deleted the workspace, shut down Eclipse, restarted, created new hello world, same thing. Deleted the workspace again, shut down Eclipse again… ☕ Read more

Semantics focuses on the relationships between words and phrases, as well as the rules for combining words in order to create phrases and sentences. There s a seemingly endless list of terms for various relationships between words, so we ll just list some of the most important and interesting ones below. homonyms - These are words pronounced (and sometimes also spelled) the… ☕ Read more

At least a few of the 120 analogies (questions) on your MAT will involve non-semantic word relationships. What this means is that the connection between the words has nothing to do with their meaning. (The adjective semantic means of or relating to the meanings of words and phrases. This type of MAT question typically focuses either on letter patterns or on phonetics (how… ☕ Read more

In which I briefly mention what pure functional programming is, explain why this can be slow in C++, and use move semantics to solve that problem. Be warned that this post is a bit longer than usual for this blog, and that it assumes more knowledge of C++11 than my posts usually do. Pure functional programming is programming without state. In short, functions should not modify… ☕ Read more

Most container types want to abstract the particular storage strategy, be it linked list, vector, tree-based or what have you. For this reason, you re going to have trouble with both possessing and consuming the aforementioned cake (i.e., the cake is lie (NB: someone had to make this joke)). So what to do? Well there are a few cute options, but most will reduce to variants… ☕ Read more

How speaker intention and hearer interpretation affect meaning OR the study of utterance meaning OR how the meanings of the things we say are shaped by context. 1. Interrogatives (questions) 2. Imperatives (commands) 3. Declaratives (statements) Utterance intended to convey communicative force. Utterance whose meaning is the sum of its parts, the literal meaning. Eg: Has it… ☕ Read more